List of massacres in Uganda
List of massacres
| Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Series of barrack massacres | May to July 1971 | Uganda | Estimated 5,000–6,000 military force killed | Related massacres in: Mbarara (~150–250 killed), Moroto (~120 killed), Jinja (~800 killed or disappeared), and Magamaga Ordnance Depot (~50 killed)[1] |
| Southern Uganda massacres | 1972 | Uganda | 150 Ugandan civilians killed in combat; hundreds executed afterwards; 9–20 Tanzanian civilians killed | Ugandan insurgents armed attempt to overthrow the regime of Idi Amin |
| Massacred soldiers | 1978 | Uganda | 120 dead bodies discovered | Ugandan bodies discovered at Uganda-Tanzania border. The Government of Tanzania stated that bodies of the soldiers "dumped" in Tanzania after executed in Uganda[1] |
| June 1980 | Rubaga | 13 | Army killed 13 people on eve of Yusuf Lule's expected popular return. | |
| June/July 1980 | Kattambwa, Entebbe Road | 43 | 43 dead bodies were dumped by UNLA lorries at Busabala & Kattambwa. | |
| July/August 1980 | Rubaga Road, near Lohana Club | 4 | 4 civilians ordered to stand out from the crowd & shot at orders of Bazilio Olara Okello. | |
| September/October
1980 |
Natete | 4 or more | Four were known to have been killed by army men. | |
| January 1981 | Wakiso | 4 | Forced to drink poison. | |
| 5 January 1981 | Wakiso | 16 | ||
| January 1981 | Matugga | 32 | ||
| January 1981 | Migadde | 33 | ||
| February 1981 | Kibibi (Mpigi Dist.) | 16 | ||
| February 1981 | Bakuli-Mengo | 14 | Soldiers raided Mengo Bukuli, rounded up many people and killed them. | |
| February 1981 | Bakuli-Mengo | 7 | Seven bullet riddled bodies dumped in Namanve forest, Jinja road. | |
| February 1981 | Kiboga Area | 20 | UNLA troops raided Kiboga area and killed off 20 civilians as scapegoats for guerrilla attacks. | |
| March 1981 | Namanve Forest | 79 | 79 bullet riddled bodies found; 2 belonging to school girls in uniform. Evidence of rape present. | |
| March 1981 | Katabi Barracks | 70 | Prisoners killed in the barracks by soldiers. | |
| April 1981 | Ndeeba | 15 | An army Land Rover overturned in Ndeeba town. Soldiers from Malire barracks descended on the town and killed 15 people. | |
| April 1981 | Mukono area | 16 | Soldiers descended on Mukono area after a guerrilla attack and killed civilians as scapegoats. | |
| May 1981 | Namayumba (Luwero Dist.) | 4 | ||
| May 1981 | Namayumba (Luwero Dist.) | 3 | ||
| May 1981 | Kireka | 3 | Three people were shot dead at Kireka roadblock because they had no money to give to soldiers. | |
| May 1981 | Kawanda | 6 | A family of 6 wiped out by UNLA soldiers. | |
| May 1981 | Jinja | 5 | Soldiers shot 5 school boys in Jinja town. | |
| May 1981 | Mukono | 25 | Soldiers again raided Mukono area and shot 25 people. | |
| May 1981 | Kiboga | 250 | Claiming that Kiboga protected guerrillas, soldiers shot over 250 people. | |
| June 1981 | Kikandwa | 11 | Soldiers massacred 11 people in their homes. | |
| June 1981 | Nakaseke Bulemezi | 8 | ||
| June 1981 | Ombaci and Ladonga | 10 | Soldiers opened fire at innocent civilians and refugees at the Catholic mission, because of allegations that they had hospitalized and treated a guerrilla. This incident was mentioned by the UN Secretary General at the Nairobi OAU Conference. | |
| July 1981 | Lungujja | 8 | Soldiers killed 8 people at Lungujja village, near Kampala. | |
| July 1981 | Kampala | 3 | Soldiers entered the Sardinia Pub in Kampala, opening fire on innocent civilians. | |
| July 1981 | Namayumba (Luwero Dist.) | 6 | ||
| 1 August 1981 | Naziri on Mityana Road | 7 | House of John Mugwanya, heir to Stanslaus Mugwanya, destroyed by RGP and seven people killed. His soap factory was also destroyed. | |
| August 1981 | Mukono | 35 | They were killed by soldiers. | |
| August 1981 | Mityana | 33 | They were killed by UNI A soldiers. | |
| August 1981 | Mityana | 9 | Nine people were murdered by men in military Rayon uniform at Kawempe Rayon Textiles. | |
| September 1981 | Wakiso (Mpigi) | 60 | 60 people including women and children were killed in a UNLA raid on their district villages. | |
| September 1981 | Matugga | 30 | UNLA raided, looted and shot 30 people. | |
| September 1981 | Kapeeka (Bulemezi) | 7 | Seven civilians were killed in their homes by government troops. | |
| October 1981 | Karenge | 9 | ||
| October 1981 | Kissuuna (Luwero Dist.) | 4 | ||
| October 1981 | Ndeeba | 30 | ||
| October 1981 | Kasese | 162 | Uganda Digest of Dec. 1981, p. 63, reported 162 people killed by government troops in Kasese District. | |
| November 1981 | Luwero | 51 | 51 innocent civilians were killed in their homes when UNLA raided the area. | |
| December 1981 | Gombe-Kalasa (Mpigi Dist.) | 3 | Three worshippers killed when soldiers opened fire in a church. | |
| 23 February 1982 | Mpigi roadblock | 50+ | More than fifty people were shot at Mpigi roadblock. | |
| 23-24 February 1982 | Rubaga, Ndeeba, Mutundwe, Nalukolongo, area of Kampala | 200+ | Over 200 civilians were killed by Kabowa, UNLA soldiers on a rampage after a UFM attack on Malire barracks. | |
| 27 February 1982 | Mpigi roadblock | 19 | Another 19 people were killed on Mpigi roadblock by soldiers. | |
| 24-29 February 1982 | Bujuuko, Muduuma and Nswanjere (Mpigi Dist.) | 50+ | In the hunt for guerrillas, soldiers carried out a scorched-earth raid on these villages killing people, dogs, chickens and anything they found alive. | |
| March 1982 | Kakikiri-Sentema area | 20 | UNIA soldiers raided and killed villagers. | |
| March 1982 | Kawanda Reserch Station | 16 | Civilians shot by soldiers. | |
| March 1982 | Green Bar on Entebbe Road | 11 | Shot by soldiers. | |
| April 1982 | Mende | 60 | Civilians killed by soldiers. | |
| April 1982 | Mutugga Bombo Rd | 30 | Soldiers killed people; some of the dead were from Kawanda Research Station. | |
| April 1982 | Kakengere | 12 | ||
| April 1982 | Kakiri | 55 | Soldiers accused the people of Kakiri of possessing pieces of wood and grass for superstition purposes. | |
| May 1982 | Lake Victoria | 30 | Thirty bodies washed upon the shores of Lake Victoria. | |
| May 1982 | Kikyusa | 100 | These people were hacked to death by soldiers. | |
| 28 May 1982 | Nakaseta, near Nityana | 35 | ||
| Kichwamba massacre | 8 June 1998 | Kichwamba, Kabarole District | At least 80 | Armed group affiliates with Allied Democratic Front (ADF) attacked the Kichwamba Technical Institute set three dormitories on fire killing students.[2] |
| Kampala wedding massacre | 26 June 1994 | Naguru, Kampala, Uganda | 27 killed, 13 injured | Richard Komakech, shot and killed people at wedding party. He was apprehended and killed.[3] |
| Kamwenge Trading Centre shooting | 26 December 1994 | Kamwenge, Uganda | 13 killed, 14 injured | Police constable Alfred Ogwang shot and killed people in a disco at Kamwenge Trading Centre[4] |
| Bombo shooting | March 9, 2013 | Bombo, Uganda | 10 killed, 3 injured | Patrick Okot Odoch, who was a member of Uganda People's Defence Force shot and killed 9 people in a bar and, the tenth victim while fleeing. |
| Kasese clashes | 26–27 November 2016 | Kasese, Uganda | 87 killed, 180+ arrested, 167 surrendered | Ugandan police killed the Rwenzururian royal guards and policemen.[6] |
References
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- Administrator (12 June 2014). "Kichwamba Massacre: Survivors Accuse Government Of Neglect". The Red Pepper. Kampala. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
- "New Straits Times - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
- Ladislaus Kiiza Rwakafuuzi (1996). Kampala Law Reports: Decisions of the High Court and Supreme Court of Uganda. Kampala Law Reports. p. 90.
- Mwesigwa, Alon. "Bombo picks the pieces after deadly gun attack". The Observer - Uganda. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
- "Uganda: No Justice for 2016 Kasese Massacre by Security Forces". Human Rights Watch. 2018-10-10. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
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